Just a comment from a couple of weeks back:  I did take  versions  of
the  two  tunes  called "Gramachree" along to the dance event, and it
was pretty much agreed that neither  of  these  tunes  was  what  was
needed.   The jig was out because the dance is a strathspey.  The air
was a more likely fit, since airs are sometimes used for strathspeys.
But  we  just couldn't make it sound right.  So we picked some random
strathspey tunes that we knew, and the dancers seemed happy.

Maybe there's a version of "Gramachree" that we don't know  of,  that
would work for an air-type strathspey. The usual sources for Scottish
dances seem to imply that "Gramachie" is a tune that everyone  should
know.   But  none  of  us seem to know it, and it isn't in any of our
books.  The dance was published by  Miss  Milligan  (Miscellany  v.2)
without a tune, and she also implied that the tune was well-known.

Maybe I should ask on the strathspey list, for future reference.


| Looks like a minor spelling problem.  According to Andrew Kuntz:
|
| GRAD(H) MO CROID(H)E. AKA and see "The harp that once through Tara's
| halls," "Gramachree," "Gramachree Molly," "Will you go to Flanders,"
| "Little Molly O."  Irish, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard. AB. Roche
| Collection, 1983, Vol. 1; No. 28, pg. 15.
|
| Recognise it now?
|
| Ted
|
|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: John Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > Sent: 28 November 2001 21:52
| > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > Subject: Re: [scots-l] Wake Up Call
| >
| > Nigel writes:
| > | I demand that:
| >   ...
| > | OK, you get the idea: unless this mailing list really is as dead as
| > | Patie Birnie's mare, let's get some action going. I've never known it
| > | to be as quiet as this. Me? Oh no, I've no time for such frivolities.
| > | Talk to me, people!
| >
| > Heh.  One question that just came up here:  Can I play a tune  called
| > "Gramachie"?  Well, no, I can't, because I can't find it anywhere. My
| > Tune Finder has never heard of it, and none of the pile of trad  tune
| > books  on  my  shelf  seems  to contain it.  The title sounds somehow
| > familiar, but I can't think of how it sounds.  Anyone out there  know
| > it?  Got an abc version?
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